How Fossils Form: Iron, Time, and Selective Replacement in a Forty-Million-Year-Old Crocodile Skull
How fossils form is one of the questions children begin asking very young. The honest answer takes them into chemistry, deep time, and the slow conversation between organic matter and the rocks around it that unfolds over millions of years. Our Research Head, Sreemoyee Chakraborty, recently posted a short report with Professor Dhurjati Prasad Sengupta […]
What Teenagers Can Really Do: Our Students Are Building Two Satellites at Once

When parents and educators ask what teenagers can really do, the honest answer requires looking at adolescents who have been given work that can actually fail. Most school programs do not provide this kind of work. Tests with predetermined correct answers, projects whose outcomes are pre-scoped, exhibitions assessed against rubrics rather than against reality — […]
